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This is a real tribute to Mr. Mellon.

I, therefore, request our citizens to enlist with us in the fight we are making on their behalf.

I have decided, therefore, to call upon one of our wisest and most experienced public servants to accept a position which will enable him after many years of distinguished public service at home to render equal service to his country in…

During the Great War our people gave their undivided energies to the national purpose.

I am gratified that the very act of creating the Corporation has already shown results in the dissipation of fear and the restoration of public confidence, as indicated by the fact that recently we have had on balance no increase in…

The critical situation facing all countries in their international relations, the manifold economic and other problems demanding wise solution in our national interests call for experience and judgment of the highest order.

In order that we may have definite organization for this service, I am today calling upon the heads of the leading civic organizations to meet with me on Saturday next for the creation of a national organization to further this campaign.

And it is hereby ordered, pursuant to Public Resolution 85 of June 12, 1930 (46 Stat. 580), that, subject to valid rights, the unreserved public lands in said township, if otherwise subject to disposition, shall be opened under the terms…

Everyone hoarding currency injures not only his own prospects and those of his family, but is acting contrary to the common good.

I have asked Mr. Mellon to undertake the Ambassadorship to Great Britain.

Credit is the bloodstream of our economic life.

I am convinced that citizens hoarding currency or money do not realize its serious effect on our country.

There is now a patriotic opportunity for our citizens unitedly to join in this campaign against depression.

A prime need today is the extension and liberalization of credit facilities to farmers and small businessmen.

I am happy to say he has now expressed his willingness to serve.

It is hereby ordered that Executive Order No. 4882, dated May 16, 1928, which withdrew, among other lands, the public lands in T. 53 N., R. 63 W., sixth principal meridian, Wyoming, pending a resurvey, be, and the same is hereby, revoked…

So that I am in hopes that you will keep clear to the country what our actions are.